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(Oct. 05, 2007) - Adobe Labs has announced the preview release of The Adobe Image Foundation (AIF) Toolkit. The preview release includes a high-performance graphics programming language that Adobe is developing for image processing, codenamed Hydra, and an application to create, compile and preview Hydra filters and effects. The toolkit contains a specification for the Hydra language, several sample filters, and sample images provided by AIF team members. The AIF technology delivers a common image and video processing infrastructure which provides automatic runtime optimization on heterogeneous hardware. It currently ships in After Effects CS3 and will be used in other Adobe products in the future. The next release of Flash Player, codenamed Astro, will leverage Hydra to enable developers to create custom filters, effects and blend modes.

Hydra is a programming language used to implement image processing algorithms in a hardware-independent manner. Some benefits of Hydra include:

Familiar syntax that is based on GLSL, which is C-based
Allows the same filter to run efficiently on different GPU and CPU architectures, including multi-core and multiprocessor systems in a future update
Abstracts out the complexity of executing on heterogeneous hardware
Supports 3rd party creation and sharing of filters and effects
Delivers excellent image processing performance in Adobe products

For more details on The AIF Toolkit, please visit: labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/AIF_Toolkit

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